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Has anyone really seen evidence of aliens visiting Earth?

The hunt for extraterrestrial spacecraft has generally been scattered and disorganised, but now NASA is collecting all the data in one place to try to find out if any UFOs really are alien ships

By Leah Crane

9 June 2023

An object known as WT1190F entering Earth’s atmosphere in February 2015 was thought to potentially be a UFO, but was likely human-made debris

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Aliens are in the headlines, but there still isn’t solid evidence that they’ve come to Earth. On 31 May, NASA鈥檚 new task force on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) held its first public meeting. UAP is basically bureaucrat-speak for UFO, anything in the sky that can鈥檛 immediately be traced back to an aircraft or known natural phenomenon.

NASA announced the formation of this team last year, and it has been controversial. A large portion of the public meeting was spent talking about the harassment that the team members have faced online, both from people who are certain that aliens are real and have definitely visited Earth, as well as from those who think it鈥檚 ridiculous that a government agency would investigate claims of alien craft. I have to say that I lean towards the latter position, although obviously not far enough to shout at anyone about it on the internet.

So far, the UAP group hasn鈥檛 proved me wrong. Out of more than 800 reports of UAPs, almost all are traceable back to mundane sources 鈥 commercial aircraft, balloons, even radiation from microwave ovens. Less than 5 per cent of them remained anomalous after investigation 鈥 but not, as far as anyone can tell, because they鈥檙e aliens.

In those cases, the data is the problem. 鈥淭here are many cases in which we might be under the impression that there might be something anomalous, where the data is just not sufficient to support an analysis that would allow us to really understand鈥 the behaviour of the object,鈥 said at the University of Delaware in a press call after the meeting. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very possible that with better data they would be reconciled with known phenomena.鈥

That doesn鈥檛 mean the group is useless, as its leader, , pointed out. 鈥淭he first step if you want to find needles in haystacks, or if you don鈥檛 even know what you鈥檙e looking for, is to learn about and characterise hay really well.鈥 So far, the team has looked at a lot of things that could have potentially been needles and found that they鈥檙e hay, which isn鈥檛 unexpected.

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David Grinspoon at the Planetary Science Institute in Arizona said something during the press call that really spoke to me: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a big universe and we have to admit that there are things out there we don鈥檛 understand, and in fact some of those not-well-understood phenomena may be really important clues to important mysteries that we want to understand. But if you were giving me a finite pot of resources right now to look for biosignatures and technosignatures, would I put some of those resources into studying UAPs? Personally, probably not, because we haven鈥檛 seen any evidence that indicates that UAPs have anything to do with extraterrestrial phenomena.鈥

You may have also heard that a former US intelligence officer named David Grusch gave an interview on NewsNation alleging that the US government has retrieved 鈥渘on-human exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashed鈥 as well as the actual aliens who piloted those vehicles. Obviously, if this is true it鈥檚 a huge deal. However, Grusch didn鈥檛 show any physical evidence, so while it鈥檒l be interesting to see how it plays out, for now I鈥檓 regarding it with a major dose of scepticism.

I have to admit that personally, I doubt we鈥檒l ever find extant intelligent life. That鈥檚 because while we all know that space is big, we rarely think about the enormity of time. The likelihood that intelligent aliens would exist close enough to us both in space and in time for us to spot them seems so minuscule as to be unimaginable to me. So sure, let NASA鈥檚 task force characterise hay as much as they want 鈥 it鈥檚 a tiny footnote in the agency鈥檚 budget, it鈥檚 not hurting anyone and maybe they鈥檒l find something interesting 鈥 but when it comes to actually looking for alien life, maybe we should stick to microbes.

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